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Warren County benefits team reports enrollment, new vendor and Samaritan Fund savings

5550984 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

The county’s benefits and risk team told commissioners the BOCC health plan covers about 1,937 lives, reported early savings from a new pharmacy vendor and the Samaritan Fund, and reviewed wellness participation and incentive programs ahead of 2026 renewals.

The Warren County Board of Commissioners heard an update from the county’s benefits and risk team covering enrollment, pharmacy-vendor changes, wellness programming and a new Samaritan Fund that the team said reduced plan liabilities this year.

Faith Stone, identified in the meeting as a member of the benefits and risk team, told commissioners about plan enrollment and programs. "Enrolled in the BOCC health care plan, we have about 1,937 enrollees," Stone said. She broke that down as about 900 employees, 350 spouses and about 700 children. The county offers two medical plans, a base option and a buy-up; enrollment in those was roughly 55% on the base plan and 45% on the buy-up option, Stone said.

Nicole Downing, also with the benefits team, reviewed participation and incentive…

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